Journalism, Media and the Challenge of Human Rights Reporting

Journalism, Media and the Challenge of Human Rights Reporting
Title Journalism, Media and the Challenge of Human Rights Reporting PDF eBook
Author
Publisher ICHRP
Total Pages 16
Release 2002
Genre Human rights
ISBN 2940259240

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Journalism, Media and the Challenge of Human Rights Reporting

Journalism, Media and the Challenge of Human Rights Reporting
Title Journalism, Media and the Challenge of Human Rights Reporting PDF eBook
Author
Publisher ICHRP
Total Pages 153
Release 2002
Genre Human rights
ISBN 2940259232

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Preface.

Reporting Human Rights

Reporting Human Rights
Title Reporting Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Susana Sampaio Dias
Publisher Global Crises and the Media
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Human rights
ISBN 9781433129605

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Reporting Human Rights provides a systematic examination of human rights news and reporting practices from inside the world of television news production. From an interdisciplinary perspective, the book discusses the potential of journalism in contributing to human rights protection, awareness and debate, in ignoring, silencing or misrepresenting human rights issues around the world or, in extreme situations, in inciting hatred, genocide and crimes against humanity. It provides insight into how journalists translate human rights issues, revealing different reporting patterns and levels of detail in reporting, and suggesting different levels of engagement with human rights problems. The book explains the most important factors that encourage or limit the coverage of human rights news. Grounded in a close examination of the news production processes and key moments where possible human rights stories are contemplated, decided or eventually ignored, the book opens up new insights into the complexities and constraints of human rights reporting today.

Reporting Human Rights, Conflicts, and Peacebuilding

Reporting Human Rights, Conflicts, and Peacebuilding
Title Reporting Human Rights, Conflicts, and Peacebuilding PDF eBook
Author Ibrahim Seaga Shaw
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 286
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030107191

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This book focuses on the reporting of human rights in broadly defined times of conflict. It brings together scholarly and professional perspectives on the role of the media in constructing human rights and peacebuilding options in conflict and post-conflict environments, drawing on case studies from Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. It also provides critical reflections on the challenges faced by journalists and explores the implications of constructing human rights and peacebuilding options in their day-to-day professional activities. The chapters embrace a variety of theoretical, empirical and methodological approaches and will benefit students, scholars and media professionals alike.

Journalism for Social Change in Asia

Journalism for Social Change in Asia
Title Journalism for Social Change in Asia PDF eBook
Author Scott Downman
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 219
Release 2017-07-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 134995179X

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This book explores the role and purpose of journalism to spark and propagate change by investigating human rights journalism and its capacity to inform, educate and activate change. Downman and Ubayasiri maximize this approach by proposing a new paradigm of reporting through the use of human-focussed news values. This approach is a radical departure from the traditional style that typically builds on abstract concepts. The book will explore human rights journalism through the lens of complex issues such as human trafficking and people smuggling in the Asian context. This is not just a book for journalists, or journalism academics, but a book for activists, human rights advocates or anyone who believes in the power of journalism to change the world.

The Media and Human Rights

The Media and Human Rights
Title The Media and Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Ekaterina Balabanova
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 221
Release 2014-09-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136253882

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In recent years there has been an explosion in the usage and visibility of the language of human rights, but what does this mean for the role of the media? For evolving ideas about human rights? And for the prospect of shared cosmopolitan values? Ekaterina Balabanova argues that in order to answer these questions there needs to be a deconstruction of monolithic ways of thinking about the media and human rights, incorporating the spectrum of political arguments and worldviews that underpin both. Ten case studies are presented which illustrate many of the problems and challenges associated with the relationship between the media and human rights. The examples range from cases of humanitarian intervention to analysis of global human rights campaigning on refugee issues; from immigration and asylum, to genocide, freedom of speech and torture. Anchored in an appreciation of the political conflicts and compromises at the heart of international human rights agreements, The Media and Human Rights is an invaluable resource for students studying media and human rights, international politics, security studies and political communication.

Human Rights Journalism

Human Rights Journalism
Title Human Rights Journalism PDF eBook
Author I. Shaw
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 281
Release 2011-11-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 023035887X

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Shaw argues that journalism should focus on deconstructing the underlying structural and cultural causes of political violence such as poverty, famine and human trafficking, and play a proactive (preventative), rather than reactive (prescriptive) role in humanitarian intervention.